Monday, 15 October 2018
2059 Leonard Franklin
Constituency : Hackney Central 1923-4
Leonard took Hackney Central from the Tories at the second attempt in a three-cornered contest.
Leonard was the son of a Jewish banker and was related to Edwin Montagu and Herbert Samuel. He was educated at King's College School, London and in Brussels. He became a barrister but never practised, going into banking instead. He stood in Paddington North in December 1910. In 1912 he and his wife founded the Jewish League for Women' Suffrage.In the First World War he worked with Belgian refugees then reported on the finances of British military hospitals. In 1918 he stood in Paddington North again as the Asquithian candidate coming fourth with just 10% of the vote. In 1922 he contested St Pancras South East and came third. He was a strong supporter of proportional representation and in 1922 published the book Percentage Proportional Representation.
In 1924 Leonard was pushed into third place. He remained there in 1929 as the seat switched from Tory to Labour although he got over 30% of the vote. In 1931 this dropped to under 20%.
In 1932, Leonard was knighted. He was active in various Jewish organisations.
He died in 1944 aged 82.
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